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Chess Champion Garry Kasparov warns of Chinese, Russian data collection

By Bloomberg
18 May 2019   |   5:30 am
Avast Security Ambassador and former world-class chess champion Garry Kasparov discusses cybersecurity and the use of AI technology by China and Russia.

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